A new Wisconsin excise tax establishes an electric vehicle (EV) charging tax. That new excise tax takes effect on Jan. 1, 2025. It amounts to 3 cents per kilowatt-hour on the electricity delivered or ...
If you own an electric or hybrid vehicle in Wisconsin, you should expect to get new orange-and-black registration stickers in the mail by June. You might have even gotten them already. The law was ...
Wisconsin’s long-suffering electric ratepayers have been assured for decades that large capital investments made now will pay off in the long run. We once had some of the lowest electricity rates in ...
LARGE PORTION OF THE FEDERAL FUNDING. FINDING A SPOT TO FILL UP YOUR GAS TANK IS EASY IN WISCONSIN, BUT ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS? NOT SO MUCH. IT’S HARD TO FIND LOCATIONS. BABA ANSARI DRIVES ...
Electric vehicle owners in Wisconsin will soon begin receiving EV stickers from the government in accordance with new legislation. The motor vehicle division of the Wisconsin Department of ...
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers signed bipartisan bills Wednesday designed to jump-start creation of an electric vehicle charging network along the state’s interstate system and major highways.The new laws ...
A program to expand electric vehicle charging stations in Wisconsin is getting a $14 million jolt with plans to build 26 more stations across the state. Gov. Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of ...
Electric and natural gas rates in Wisconsin are expected to edge up in the coming months. The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin is considering the rate increases by We Energies and Wisconsin ...
Wisconsin received $14 million in federal NEVI grants to install 26 EV charging stations. The stations will be along the state's Alternative Fuel Corridor to support over 37,000 registered EVs and ...
President-elect Donald Trump made a lot of promises on the campaign trail about what he’d do if granted a second term in the White House. Now that he’s got it, we were reminded of a promise he made at ...
According to its most recent state-by-state ranking of total energy expenditures per capita, from 2022, Wisconsin ranked 24th out of all 50 states plus Washington, D.C. Wisconsin has historically had ...
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